Attractive - and scarcely encountered! - female-related, enlisted- (ie. NCO-) pattern so-called: 'RADwJ'-sleeve-badge (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen des Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend') as was executed in the neat 'BeVo'-woven-pattern Attractive - and scarcely encountered! - female-related, enlisted- (ie. NCO-) pattern so-called: 'RADwJ'-sleeve-badge (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen des Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend') as was executed in the neat 'BeVo'-woven-pattern

Attractive - and scarcely encountered! - female-related, enlisted- (ie. NCO-) pattern so-called: 'RADwJ'-sleeve-badge (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen des Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend') as was executed in the neat 'BeVo'-woven-pattern

This is an attractive - and actually scarcely encountered! - female-related, enlisted- (ie. NCO-) pattern so-called: 'RADwJ'-sleeve-badge (ie. 'Ärmelabzeichen des Reichsarbeitsdienst der weiblichen Jugend') as was executed in the neat 'BeVo'-woven pattern and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem simply never worn nor tunic-attached-), condition. The badge is neatly silverish-white- (ie. black-coloured) having a typical greenish-brown-coloured background and was as such intended for a female RADwJ-staff-member. Of additional interest is, moreover, the fact that this example shows the (Roman-styled) numerals: 'XI' (signifying that it was an example that was worn by a member of the 11th region ie. department ie. 'Bezirk'). The badge is not maker-marked (as is more commonly encountered: most of the copied examples show a full and interwoven logo whereas this example is of course a garuanteed orginal example). It should be noted that excellent copies of these badges do exist: this is naturally a genuine, period example that originated from a German private-household. Simply a very nice - and truly scarcely encountered! - enlisted- (ie. NCO-) pattern RADwJ-sleeve-badge that is accordingly priced!

Code: 61964

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